Tennessee State University was Targeted by a Cyber Attack

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Officials say a data security breach at a Tennessee community college might just have resulted in a sensitive data breach of previous and present students, instructors, and employees. 
In 2021, educational institutions are expected to experience a record number of ransomware attacks, with K-12 schools being the top targets. Productive one-device-per-student and learn-from-anywhere programs have increased the attack surface for numerous cyber risks while improving educational achievements. 
Ransomware is a type of destructive software created by coordinated cybercriminals, often known as “bad actors, “A hacker employs software, which is generally transmitted via phishing emails, to encrypt or prevent access to information systems and documents in a ransomware assault. The victim is told that the only option to regain access is to pay a ransom or a set amount of money.
Officials say a data security breach at a Tennessee community college might just have resulted in unauthorized private data of previous and present students, instructors, and employees being breached. The Tennessee Board of Regents said in a press release, “Pellissippi State Community College is issuing out notices regarding a ransomware attack aimed primarily at encrypting school data in order to extort a ransom payment.” According to the Knoxville college’s website, Pellissippi State did not pay a ransom. 
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